The 157 occurrences of bonehead

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"If you weren't such a bonehead for doing what you start out to do, we could do something interesting."

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"I could if I wasn't such a bonehead."

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"You two boneheads can put that in your pipes and smoke it!

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Oh, You Bonehead!

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And to think I could be there right now if I wasn't a bonehead!"

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"A bonehead?"

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"Then climb a tree and twitter," says I; for it made me grouchy to think I'd let a bonehead like him get a rise out of me.

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"The bonehead!"

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"This morning," continued Mr. Bonehead, "my guardianship is at an end."

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"It is," said Mr. Bonehead.

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"Sir," said Winnifred, as Mr. Bonehead proceeded to fold up his papers, "I am but a poor inadequate girl, a mere child in business, but tell me, I pray, what is left to me of the money that you have managed?"

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"You are," said Mr. Bonehead, deeply moved.

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"I fear," said Mr. Bonehead, shaking his head, "you will not do much with that."

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Her slender stock of money which she had in her purse on leaving Mr. Bonehead's office was almost consumed.

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He drew it aside, and there stepped forth Mr. Bonehead, the old lawyer who had cast Winnifred upon the world.

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"Ah, don't be an old bonehead!" comes back Mabel.

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Why, say, any bonehead could see he was a real' gent to the last tap of the gong."

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There were many matters of moment which he might have discussed with bankers or lawyers or statesmen, but which he would hardly attempt with a bull-necked bonehead like Cranston.

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A collection of boneheads."

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It's dead and narrow and one-horse and the people are boneheads."

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You rate it, too, after what you've done and the bonehead treatment you got--but especially for not selling out."

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Don't call him a bonehead or say his work's punk, or that he's a robber insist; don't pelt him with castings or vitrified junk, or smite him with bludgeon or fist.

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That big bonehead didn't tumble.

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I've seen them make some bonehead plays, in my time, and some wonderful hits, too, I'll admit that."

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That also goes for you other two naive boneheads..." Open space, like open, scarcely touched country, had produced its outlaws.

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But I lost my shirt on those loads that were lifted off you boneheads.

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So accept the complimentary comparison--if it fits--which maybe it doesn't, you egotistical bonehead.

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"Yes," he retorted, "yes; almost intelligent enough to go on the stage," and then he spent the next ten minutes in explaining that he had meant to convey no reflections; that his sweetheart was the dearest, most lovable, and most intelligent person in the world; that he would never have made, and never could make, an actor: that he was the biggest bonehead in the boundaries of the City of Toronto, and all his friends and acquaintances knew it.

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It didn't strike those boneheads that no sane holdup would come walking along the track a few hours after a robbery."

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Wade exclaimed, "you don't mean----" "You--you _bonehead_!" she cried, exasperated, and hustled him outside.

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"I certainly would be a timorous animal if I let myself be scared into flight by that big bonehead," he said at last.

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And, say, did you ever know such a bonehead?

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"Dear Lord, please just let me take out just one bonehead and beat him to a pulp, and then I'll be good and not open my head again," was his perfectly reverent prayer as he stripped before his locker.

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What the Americans call a bonehead became what the English call a hard-headed man.

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I've got a rough tongue, as everybody knows, and in a hot game I've called them down many a time when they've made bonehead plays.

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Come on, you yella-livered bonehead!"

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Boneheads that wouldn't know a white man from a crane."

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Now you'd hardly believe the work I've had to show that lot of boneheads that because a guy's a detective in one line, he ain't a detective in every line.

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You want to git it into your boneheads that I'm runnin' this ship from now on.

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And a bonehead can't make good in either.

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"Plenty of bonehead plays in those days as well as now," murmured Tom.

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"I'll admit that 'Bull' Hendricks is a finished workman when it comes to the use of pet names, after he's been stirred up by some bonehead play.

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"Come on, you bonehead," Tommy was saying in English.

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"Bonehead!" growled Wilson.

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"You go right back," said he, "and kick out that bonehead marshal of yours and put a full-sized man into his place, a man that will cut that gun-play out and distribute a few of those plug-uglies over the landscape.

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He's a good deal of a bonehead, but no talker.

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He won't find this outfit so easy as them Red Dog boneheads.'

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"'Mother Shrewsbury,' retorts Peets, 'is nothin' but a patent med'cine outfit, which feeds an' fattens on sech boneheads as you.'

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Of course you can't be responsible for all the boneheads here."

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From the general chatter of the lovely Wilkinson, I figured him as a big, fatheaded, good-lookin' bonehead whose greatest trick so far had been marryin' his wife.

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"I maka mistake!" he grabs hold of his head again and groans, "Gotta bunch bonehead here this morning," he goes on, noddin' to 'em.

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Don't pull any bonehead plays that'll get these people down on you.

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First time since we licked them Red Boneheads.

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If I'd followed my own judgment instead of taking your advice----" "Your judgment!" he mocked; "say, shake yourself, kid--you've pulled the biggest bonehead of a life-time."

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He is not necessarily a "bonehead," but this phrase, like "fathead," is no accident.

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"Oh, I'm all right; but say, did I pull that bonehead stuff out there before all of them?"

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But I'm damned if I'll let the boneheads run all over me while they take my money.

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